LIBERTY 2006: THE SPRING CONVENTION 2006 OF LIBERTARIAN INTERNATIONAL IN COOPERATION WITH THE LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE I am delighted to invite you to Liberty 2006: The LI Spring Convention – one of the high points of the year for freedom lovers. The Conference will take place in Brussels on 25-26 February to coincide with the Capitalist Ball. Do not miss either event. As always, we shall have exciting talks by some of the best thinkers and activists in the movement and plenty of time for socialising. Register now for a week-end of fun, friendship and freedom building. Christian Michel,President, Libertarian International ************************************WHENSaturday, 25th February – Sunday, 26th February, 2006Saturday: 10.00am-6.00pmSunday: 10.00am-4.00pm*******WHEREUniversité Libre de Bruxelles,Building H Brussels, Belgiumwww.ulb.bewww.ulb.be *********WHYAn impressive list of speakers already with more to be confirmedEline van den Broek Antoine Clarke Mark CoolsDr. Sean Gabb Edgar Gaertner Daniel Mitchell Andreas W. Tauber Stephan Wyckaert *******HOWSeats are limited. Your registration now will guarantee you access to the conference itself, to two 3-course lunches and to informal coffee breaks. At a price discount! Fill in the registration form below. Send it now. We are offering several easy means of payment. As soon as your registration is received, we will send you a confirmation email. ********Very much looking forward to seeing you at another exciting LI conferenceChristian Michel Andreas W. Tauber+++++++REGISTRATION FORM — return to liberty@aynrand.nlFull name(Please fill in one registration form per participant)Postal addressEmail address(This is where we are going to send you confirmation of your registration)Conference fee is 60 euros, including two 3-course lunch and coffee breaks, when paid as indicated below before 15 February. It will be 60 euros after that date. ———-BANK TRANSFER RaboBank, Laan van Limburg 2 4701 BP RoosendaalThe Netherlands For account No: 17.43.35.350 (Libertarian International)

"The conclusion is thus inescapable that the history, concept, and wording of the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, as well as its interpretation by every major commentator and court in the first half-century after its ratification, indicates that what is protected is an individual right of a private citizen to own and carry firearms in a peaceful manner."~ Report of the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 97th Congress, Second Session (February 1982) ~